What is the vesting plan for the team, advisors, bonus tokens allocations? Is the lock ups coded in smart contract? This is very important for the transparency of the project, as many projects lies about lock up coding in smart contract and don't do it after successful fundraising.

Hello. Yes, the tokens for team and advisors have 1 year vesting, and this is coded in our smart contract. Thanks for asking.

Why only one year? It's a tiny amount of time considering the market structure can be changed anytime and the whole year will be in the bear trend. So you are saying no matter what but we are going to dump after 1 year. Not good at all. Can you share your smart contract so we can check if vesting is truly coded in smart contract?

The need to read a map or look at your mobile phone on the way to your destination is finished forever. With Navibration the only thing you need to look at is where you are going. I believe so much in our project and in what it can contribute to society that, despite the youth of Navibration S.L. and being aware of how demanding the CDTI calls are, Navibration decided to prepare thoroughly and presented project to them.

Hello! Thanks a lot for your message. This summarises quite good what we're developing at Navibration! Thanks!

Navibration is a very interesting commercial project. The success of the project depends a great deal on its application and marketing, which does not seem to exist. I think the project needs a lot of effort to be successful.

Richard Shibi is a leading expert in blockchain technology and he has just joined the Navibration project as an advisor, something we couldn’t be happier about.

We’re sure you’d like to know more about Richard and what he will bring to Navibration.

With more than 15 years experience in the IT industry, Richard has blazed a trail wherever he has worked. And that is all over the world — Budapest, Chicago, Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm. An international life.

Richard is currently combining getting his MBA from Imperial College, London with running a Blockchain consultancy development start-up in Europe, and all this while serving as a Board member and ICO advisor for more than 10 Blockchain startups.

And if all this weren’t enough, Richard also finds time to write for bitnewstoday, novinite and Vesti. He has been blogging about blockchain for some time and his insights into this exciting new world are essential reading for anyone who is an industry player or just wants to learn what blockchain is. As a writer, he has focused a lot of energy on blockchain regulations. He encourages aspiring blockchain companies to be 100% legally compliant and 100% transparent with onboard advisors who are 100% credible.

We are 100% sure that having Richard join the Navibration project as an advisor will contribute greatly to the success of the world’s first decentralised social network for audio tours. Stay tuned, the future is now!

On the metro. In the queue at the supermarket. On the treadmill at the gym.

Always in front of you. Head down. Eyes averted. Jittery fingers engaging with the world through the screen of their mobile.

They are smartphone zombies. Also known as smombies. And they are dangerous.

A danger to themselves and to everybody else. Worst of all, they are everywhere, and on the rise. In 2016, Swedish authorities revealed that 650 citizens had been so badly injured while walking and using their mobile phones that they had required emergency care. Philadelphia city fathers announced the creation of e-lanes for mobile users. It was an April Fool’s Day joke, but very soon it was a reality in cities like Antwerp, Amsterdam and Chongqing in China.

At Navibration, we love technology. We love innovation. We love progress.

But we want this particular phenomenon to stop.

We want people to engage with the world. We want you to look at your surroundings and delight in them as much as we do. The world is AMAZING. And you (and your phone) can be actively part of it.

Our navigation by vibration system allows you to do that. As you walk around a city, you don’t need to keep looking down at a map on your screen to know where you are. Navibration will guide your footsteps. As you reach each place of interest, our specially curated audio files will inform you about what you have in front of you, so you won’t need to read anything.

Yes! You need your mobile to navibrate, but you can do it with your head up. Looking straight ahead. The world is out there.

Brussels, the heart of Europe, is a byword for modernity, unity, and peace. But it wasn’t always so.

Before it declared its own Constitution, and Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, (our tour guide for the city of Brussels) was declared King of Belgium on July 17, 1831, the territory which we now know as Belgium, formed part of the United Netherlands and was ruled by the Dutch. Aided and abetted by powerful foreign nations, local revolutionaries rose up against the Dutch rulers, and Belgium was officially recognised as a new state. When a monarchy was declared, the crown was offered to a German prince. He became King Leopold I, King of the Belgians.

So who is this Leopold I of Belgium?

Well, for a start, he didn’t just appear out of nowhere. He’d been around the block before he ever set foot in Brussels. He fought with the allies against Napoleon’s forces. He married the British Princess, Charlotte of Wales, (who was second in line to the British throne) and would have become Prince Consort if he hadn’t been cruelly widowed. He stayed in London for 14 years after his wife’s death, even after he’d been offered and had turned down the Greek throne.

After he became King of Belgium, life changed. He remarried and strengthened his and Belgium’s position in Europe with carefully arranged marriages for the members of his family. He was known to be an exceedingly accomplished and influential diplomat, negotiating with rebels, revolutionaries, liberals, Catholics and anyone else who threatened Belgium’s neutrality or stability. And he was a much-respected ally and confidant of another of our guides, Queen Victoria, in addition to being her uncle.

So, as you can see, we had no choice, when choosing the guide for our Brussels Experience.

King Leopold is the best person for the job.

The only person!

Why not take a listen to his introduction. We’re sure you’ll be catching a plane to Belgium before he’s even finished.

Thanksgiving has been an annual national holiday in the United States since 1863 and is celebrated on the third Thursday of November. It commemorates the first Thanksgiving, a feast held by the Pilgrim Fathers in 1621, to give thanks to God and local native tribes for their survival in the New World. They had a lot to be thankful for. The land of opportunity they had come to, in addition to offering them freedom, was unpredictable and risky.

Here at Navibration, we have a lot of people to thank, and today, Thanksgiving Day, is the perfect time to do that. So, let’s get started.

Advisors and IT Experts

Our project would be a lot poorer without the help, advice and expertise of our international team of advisors and IT experts. They have shared their knowledge of blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, security, finance and brand marketing with us, and, in the process, have made Navibration stronger. Thanks to them, we are ready to take on the world.

Actors and voiceover artists

We are thankful to have a team of voiceover artists who, through the magic of their voices, breathe life into the words of our authors. Thanks to their skilful interpretation of characters as diverse as Queen Victoria or the painter Velazquez, our users can learn so much more about the cities they are visiting. The audio files recorded by our voiceover artists are a key element of our city experiences.

Authors

Our authors are, quite frankly, amazing. Living all over the world, they share stories, anecdotes and impressions from their cities and use their words to colour the world. They write the scripts for our users’ experience of a new city. They take this responsibility very seriously and they put their hearts into getting our experiences just right.

Editors and Translators

Our experiences have been translated from Spanish into English, German, French, Italian, Chinese and Japanese. That means not only translating words, but interpreting and giving our tour guides a voice in a new language, and sharing their essence and message with people who come from differing cultural backgrounds. Our translators do a fantastic job of this. Our editors meticulously check facts and figures. We are thankful for them. We know that Navibration wouldn’t be same without them.

Members of the Community

And now it’s time to thank you. Thank you for reading our articles and sharing them. Thank you for retweeting our tweets. Thank you for being a member of our Navibration group in Telegram. Thank you for spreading the word!

Thanksgiving is the perfect occasion to look back and give thanks for what we have. It is also a time for looking forward. Your future is going to be full of trips. The world is out there and Navibration will be there by your side to help you feel your way. Step by step!

While the rest of the world was enjoying Halloween, Thanksgiving, Black Friday and all the different national and regional holidays that happen during the months of October and November, our IT people have been hard at work creating a new version of our website. We think they’ve made our website more user-friendly and we couldn’t be happier with how it looks. Let’s see just what they’ve done.

Learn all about us and our token sale in one place

In our new website design, you can find everything you need to know about our company, how our patented technology works and, perhaps most interestingly of all (for some), information on our upcoming token sale with a countdown clock to the big day. Check it out as soon as you’ve read this article and put the date in your diary.

A visual guide to how to navibrate

We want out users to know how to navibrate, but more importantly, how do do it right. That’s why we included instructions with lots of visuals for people who learn better from pictures. You have no excuses now! The world is at your feet!

Our Token Sale!

Did we mention that we have a token sale coming up?

For those of you who are interested in finding out more about the Navicoin, which is what we call our token, you can now find a wealth of information on our website. We’ve tried to answer all the questions a person might have and we think we’ve nailed it.

Listing sites

We’ve also included information about listening sites. TrackICO and ICOmarks are just some examples, so after you’ve found out everything you need to know about Navibration, you can visit these websites to learn more about our score on them.

We’ve thought a lot about our redesign.

We’ve asked a lot of questions. And, we’ve listened.

Now it’s time to put it all to the test.

That’s where you come in. We invite you to feel your way around our new re-designed website.

Our Washington D.C. tour guide, who went from slave to world traveller

Frederick Douglass was born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in February 1818. And, he was born a slave. His mother, of whom he saw very little, was Harriet Bailey and his father was rumoured to be his mother’s white owner.

Not a very auspicious start for the man who would go on to become an inveterate world traveller, (visiting Ireland, Scotland and England), and one of the most photographed Americans of the 19th century. As an orator, it’s likely that more Americans heard him speak than anybody else. His every word was published in the newspapers. He was, by all accounts quite the celebrity!

He was born in a shack not unsimilar to the one in the picture, just as trains and steamboats were starting to make travel easier. In his late 20s, he escaped from his owner and went on the run. He learned how to read and write and eventually published several autobiographies.

And he spoke publicly.

And when he did, not only did he win people over to the causes of the abolition of slavery, equal rights, women’s suffrage and the idea of dialogue and cooperation among peoples, but he completely overturned the generally held idea that black slaves were intellectually inferior to their owners.

By the time of his death, electricity, telephones and phonographs had been invented, and he was an early adopter of all. In fact, he was very much in favour of technological development. As are we.

We are sure that if he were still with us, Frederick Douglass would be one of the first navibrators . We bet he’d also be one of the first to get his hands on our Navibration watch and Navibration stick when they hit the market!

Join us and Frederick Douglass when you visit Washington D.C. There is no better way to experience the American capital.

Crypto Chemist considers Navibration could be the biggest ICO of 2019!

Crypto Chemist, one of the go-to guys on YouTube when it comes to cryptocurrencies, has spoken. Crypto Chemist is somebody who, although he very openly admits to not being a professional financial advisor, has caught the attention of YouTube users who want to learn more about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. And he has just reviewed Navibration.

In his latest video, uploaded on December 4, Crypto Chemist predicts that our ICO could be the biggest of 2019. Isn’t that just amazing! His channel, which was launched in February 2018, has become a reference for all those interested in learning about cryptocurrency in just 10 months. In addition to cryptocurrency news, there is altcoin talk and the occasional giveaway! Currently, Crypto Chemist is one of the most important cryptocurrency channels and has just over 90,000 subscribers with a total of 1,277,089 video views on the day of writing.

So, as you can see, when Crypto Chemist says something, people sit up and listen!

In his review of Navibration, Crypto Chemist browses our website, reviews our video and points out the information that users might want or need to know in advance of our upcoming initial coin offering or ICO. We are delighted to see that all the updates we included in our recent website redesign have been mentioned in the video: our ICO countdown clock, our explanatory video, the ratings we’ve received on listing websites, the visual explanation of how to navibrate and the information about how to participate in our ICO.

Crypto Chemist makes two observations which are interesting and reassuring for both investors and those who want to use Navibration while travelling. Firstly, Navibration is something completely innovative and new. In his own words, “This is a huge, huge project” and something “I have never seen being done before”. And secondly, in his opinion, the team behind the project is transparent, down-to-earth, and available to help and provide information, something which clearly offers investors peace of mind.

It’s time for a little lesson in Navibration. The essence of our company is to help people to navigate around the world by vibration, hence the name, Navibration. We thought it might be helpful and fun to start explaining what each of the letters of N-A-V-I-B-R-A-T-I-O-N stands for. Just as each letter has its own origin and sound in every alphabet, we wanted to let you know what the letters that make up Navibration mean to us.

So, let’s get started with the first letter — the letter N.

N is is an important letter, here at Navibration. The name of our company starts and ends with this letter. Our CEO came up with this name and also the new verb “to navibrate”.

So, N is for “navibrating”.

Navibrating is a new idea. It’s navigation by vibration. It’s innovative. It’s fun. It’s useful and we want everybody to be doing it while they’re travelling and, of course, using Navibration.

So, let’s say you are in Washington D.C. or Dublin, and you have some free time. You have the relevant Navibration Experience on your phone, you hit the street, rotate your phone a little and suddenly you’ll feel it vibrating, thus indicating the way you should go. It’s as simple as that. No need for maps. No need for guidebooks. And you can do it offline, so there is no need to worry about your Internet connection or battery depleting. You’ll be navibrating, innovating and sightseeing all at once.

We think that once you’ve navibrated, you’ll never want to see a city any other way.

We’ll have more on the meaning of N-A-V-I-B-R-A-T-I-O-N in future posts. Stay tuned!

It’s time for our second lesson in Navibration. The essence of our company is to help people to navigate around the world by vibration, hence the name, Navibration. We thought it might be helpful and fun to start explaining what each letter of the word N-A-V-I-B-R-A-T-I-O-N stands for. Today it’s the first turn for the letter A.

A is for Adaptability.

The travel industry is an ever-changing creature. Just like a chameleon. Changes happen at the speed of light. What was once the norm, can very quickly become demodé. And by that, we mean OUT!

The only way to stay current, fresh and IN is by being adaptable.

The essence of our app is that travellers will be able to navigate around the cities they visit by vibration. How is that adaptable?

Well, as a distributed network, Navibration tours can be appraised, analysed, adorned and added to by users. We can adapt. Together. When users help us adapt in this way, their efforts will be rewarded with Navicoins, which are Navibration’s own token.

Rewarded users are motivated users. Motivated users create.

To create, you need to be adaptable, so adaptability is a necessity.

Adaptability is the key.

We’ll have more on the meaning of N-A-V-I-B-R-A-T-I-O-N in future posts. Stay tuned!

Please notice that currently, the only place to buy our tokens is our dashboard. If there were any other places to buy our tokens in the future, we will announce it both on social media, and on our website.

Please notice that our secure investor dashboard is the only place where we will ever show your sensitive information (such as wallets, bank accounts, etc.) and also the only place to buy our tokens currently. If there were any different news in the future, we will announce it both on social media and on our website.

Our IT people have done us proud. For some time now, they’ve been hard at work creating a new version of our app. We tasked them with making it more user-friendly and they’ve knocked it out of the water. We also wanted to revamp how the app looked. We think you’ll agree that they’ve created something special. Why don’t we take a closer look at the changes they’ve made.

New Year, New LookNow it’s easier to navibrate than ever before. In order to ensure that users know how to navibrate with minimum effort, we’ve completely redesigned the user interface. Now when you open the app, you’ll see a menu at the bottom of the screen with the options Tours, Social, Navigate, My Tours and User. When you click on Tours, for example, you can the current experiences that are currently available and those that are scheduled for future release.

Navicoin CounterThe User icon takes users to a screen which contains information about the user. This includes, for the first time ever, a counter for our token, the Navicoin.

Yes! Users will be able to see exactly how many Navicoins they own. Remember, our ICO is coming up soon, and once Navicoin is fully operative, all transactions will be made in this cryptocurrency. When users contribute to the network, the rewards will be made in Navicoins. In future versions of our app we will include our wallet so the total number of Navicoins owned by each user will be shown here.

Maps on NavibrationOur app allows users to navigate by vibration, rather than needing a map; that’s the beauty of Navibration. But we’ve decided to provide a map, for those users who want it all.And let’s be honest! Who doesn’t?The round Navibration icon will direct users to a map, so that they can look at their progress as they navibrate around a new city.

As you’ll see, we’ve thought a lot about our redesign.We’ve asked a lot of questions. And, we’ve listened.Now we want you to try it.

We invite you to feel your way around our new look app. Then get navibrating. There’s a whole lot of world out there to visit, learn about and experience.